Summary
Sharma Podila reviews the state of containers usage in Netflix. With references to projects Titus and Mantis, he highlights the integrations with AWS to run Apache Mesos clusters and how they adapted resource scheduling via NetflixOSS Fenzo to run an elastic infrastructure for a varied mix of workloads.Topics include capacity guarantees, network isolation, modeling multiple EC2 instance types etc.

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Bio

Sharma Podila is the author of NetflixOSS Fenzo scheduling library for Apache Mesos frameworks. He is a Software Engineer in the Edge Engineering team at Netflix. His current work includes distributed resource scheduling, reactive stream processing, and services optimization.

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